Hey Mike,My Roster:
- Is Montero for real?
- What happens when Chris Snyder returns?
- Who should I drop?
C=Ianetta
1B/CI/3B=Fielder, Berkman, Mig.Cabrera
2B/MI/SS=Utley, Kinsler, Hardy
LF/CF/RF/OF/OF=Bay, Sizemore, N.Cruz, Crawford, Victorino
Util=Thome
SP(4)=Johan, Josh Johnson, Vazquez, Kuroda
P(3)=Jer.Weaver, Edw.Jackson, Lester
RP(4)=Fuentes, Soria, Qualls, Lidge
Bench= Theriot, Hart, Ludwick, S.Baker, Valverde, Wuertz
DL=Webb, T.Hudson, Kuo, K.Johnson, Beltre
Thanks in advance!
Big Mike
1. I like Montero, I always have. He's 26-years old and has previously demonstrated the ability to be a strong hitter at the catcher position. His walk and strikeout rates are consistent with his previous skill levels. He has begun to hit more groundballs and fewer fly balls which explains his higher batting average. Groundballs fall for hits more often than fly balls. His power is about the same as always thanks to a career-high HR/FB ratio (nothing outrageous just a few points higher than usual). He's for real. In a full-time role I would expect him to hit around .270-.275 with 10-12 home runs.
2. The D'Backs have always preferred to split their catcher at-bats with Montero receiving about a third of them. Chris Snyder is out with a back injury. Back injuries always have to be taken very seriously especially when playing such a physically demanding position. I can see the team using a more even 50/50 split when Snyder returns. Though any player who can return from fractured testicles has to get the benefit of the doubt when his toughness is in question. Both players are similar defensively (by RF/9) over the last couple of seasons so their production with the bat is more important than it would be if one were significantly better than the other. Montero seems clearly the more skilled hitter in my opinion Snyder takes more walks but strikes out more often and has less power.
3. I would drop Mike Wuertz. With your collection of closers he is very unnecessary.